"We can achieve this with the hard work of the farmers and the use of modern technology," Chavan said, addressing a kharif season preview meeting here.
Around 1.5 lakh hectares of land in Maharashtra is under kharif cultivation, the Chief Minister said.
Meetings held by guardian ministers in their respective districts prior to the start of the season had been fruitful, Chavan noted.
Financial assistance of Rs 6,635 crore had been given to farmers so far in the last one year, the Chief Minister said.
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"This year there is a prediction of deficient monsoon. Therefore the government's focus would be on ensuring availability of fertilisers, seeds, farm credit and electricity," he said.
Thanks to effective monitoring, some 10,000 persons forfeited licenses after they were found to be involved in black-marketing of fertilisers and seeds, he said.